UIUC Course: Phys 466/MatSE 485 / CSE 485
Atomic-Scale Simulations

Fall 2016

Tuesday and Thursday

11:00-12:20

NEW LOCATION 218 Ceramics Building

David Ceperley (Physics)

 


THE OBJECTIVE is to learn and apply fundamental techniques used in (primarily classical) simulations in order to help understand and predict properties of microscopic systems in materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology.

THE EMPHASIS will be on connections between the simulation results and real properties of materials (structural or thermodynamic quantities), as well as numerical algorithms and systematic and statistical error estimations.

FOR WHOM? This class is oriented for graduate or advanced undergraduate atudents. All necessary concepts at developed in the course. A course project is required (see Teams and Projects in navigator bar).


Prof. David Ceperley TA:  Yubo (Paul) Yang     and    Gabi Petrica
E-Mail:  ceperley E-Mailyyang173@illinois.edu ,  petrica2@illinois.edu
Office:  2-107 ESB Office:  3137 ESB   and 3101 ESB
Office hour:  by appointment Office hours: 3-4 Wednesday or 2-3pm Friday  on 3rd floor common area ESB